All orders placed in cycle 2 will begin shipping approximately the last week of October, 2024.

Second Cycle Shop

All orders placed in cycle 1 will begin shipping approximately the second week of May, 2024.

All orders placed in cycle 2 will begin shipping approximately the last week of October, 2024. (ship date is flexible and may adjust according to factory delivery if necessary)

*In order to track inventory and fulfillment, please do not combine cycles 1 and 2 on one order, rather place your orders separately for each cycle.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Italy

Majesty Glass is proud to introduce the first Italian collection in collaboration with famed Soffieria De Carlini family’s glass studio, a Christmas tradition since 1947. 
These wonderful glass creations are sure to be future family treasures for decades of holiday celebrations.

Please note:

* Production pieces may vary in slight detail differences due to the nature of one-of-a-kind creations. 

*This is a small-run limited production rather than limited edition 

 Therefore, ornaments are not numbered. 

Germany

The tradition of glass Christmas ornaments originated in Lauscha, Germany and exploded in popularity during the mid 1800’s following an illustration of Queen Victoria's Christmas tree in a London paper. The royal palace tree was adorned with glass ornaments from Prince Albert's native Germany. Germany is best known for precision in both glass blowing and painting detail.

The Companion Collection

Poland

Known for their blown glass articles and vessels first, Poland glass factories began making ornaments in the late 1800’s through the 1930’s.
Modern makers are primarily known for molded, figural glass however there are higher skilled glass blowers who can create free-form drops and reflectors. Similar in style to German glass, the Poland version is most recognized for the extensive, colorful patterns and generous glitter accents.

Czech Republic

Commercial ornamental beads were created in Czechoslovakia as early as 1845. These reflective garlands became quite popular as tree decorations in Europe and North America during the early 1900s. Through the last century, advanced shapes, paint and hardware allow for more complex creations.
These modern interpretations focus primarily on the clip-on feature. This is the ideal solution to fill the tops of branches where an ornament won’t reach.

Say goodbye to paper hang tags. Majesty Glass introduces a new way to keep track of your collection with this easy access collector's binder. Place the photo identification card included with each ornament in this convenient album for instant reference, omitting the endless search of matching tags and stock numbers.